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2014 AWT Pistol River Wave Bash - Levi Siver wins

by American Windsurfing Tour on 16 Jun 2014
2014 AWT Pistol River Wave Bash Si Crowther / AWT http://americanwindsurfingtour.com/
Day three at the 2014 AWT Pistol River Wave Bash will go down as one of the most impressive contest days the US west coast has ever seen. The action across all divisions was intense and fiercely competitive with the wind gusting over 30-knots and sets rolling in constantly in the head-to-logo-high range. It was simply amazing.



Pro Division:

With only eight riders remaining the call was made to run at Pistol River with the best two waves and jumps counting through 20-minute heats. The decision to run such long heats was made to push riders to go for the hardest moves as there was no lack of quality conditions... and it paid off.

The first semi-final featured young guns Bernd Roediger and Morgan Noireaux along side world champions Kevin Pritchard and Marcilio Browne. All riders landed extremely difficult variations on Back Loops along with other insane jumps and wave aerial moves. However, experience reigned supreme with Browne and Pritchard finishing first and second, knocking the youngsters out of the competition leaving Roediger in third and Noireaux in fourth. The jumping highlights of the heat were Browne's Double Forwards and Pritchard's one-footed-one-handed Back Loop.

The second semi-final saw two riders from Guadeloupe, Camille Juban and Antoine Martin, along side veteran competitors Nathan Mershon and Levi Siver. All these riders score sheets were filled with high numbers from various Back Loops, Push Loops and tweaked-out aerials over critical wave sections. Siver looked to be in strong contest form advancing in first position followed closely by Juban in the scores. Leaving the contest was Mershon (third) and Martin (fourth) despite each putting together a solid heat.

The final: Marcilio Browne (current world champion), Kevin Pritchard (eight-time world champion), Camille Juban (two-time AWT overall champion) and Levi Siver (PWA Aloha Classic champion and multi-AWT winner)... does it get any better than this?

The waves didn't seem to find Pritchard quite as easily in this heat forcing him into fourth position despite landing extremely difficult Back Loop variations and solid powerful wave rides. Browne may be the king of the Double Forwards in this group, but Juban landed one along with one of the strongest wave rides. Still, Juban was pushed back into the third place on the podium. Browne landed three Doubles in this heat alone with each one scoring better than the next. Against most this would guarantee victory but not here as Siver's strong wave rides with huge tweaked airs and massive Back Loops secured him the title. Congrats to all the competitors for an amazing show!

Pro Podium:

1. Levi Siver
2. Marcilio Browne
3. Camille Juban



Quote from Head Judge Chris Freeman:

'Wild action, massive crashes, destroyed equipment and a whole lot of fun! With the wind up and the waves down a little, it was back to Pistol River for the conclusion of the heats. The highlight for me this week was watching the Amateurs pushing their limits every day. To see riders improve with each session is so rewarding and fundamental to the aims of the AWT. Hats off to all those who challenged the status quo. Heat of the day for me was the first Pro semi-final, possibly the most amazing AWT heat I have ever watched. Thank you for making judging so tough and so much fun!'—Chris Freeman / AWT Head Judge

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Women's Division:

The level in this division keeps increasing year after year. Last year's battle between Ingrid Larouche and Fiona Wylde has now expanded with Sarah Hauser upping her game and Carolina Butrich and Sam Bittner not far behind. This year it was also great to see Roz Thomson and Rhonda Gill join in on the action and fun, as this division is truly a driving force behind the spirit of the AWT.

The final saw Larouche taking the title despite just coming off a nasty injury. Her wave riding didn't show her lack of recent training and landing a clean Forward Loop helped secure victory. Not far behind was Wylde in second. Her time spent training in Maui has paid off with her wave selection being spot-on and her aggressive style leading her to some of the longest and highest scoring wave rides in the heat. Hauser took third spot on the podium with her incredible flowing style and definitely the single sickest wave smack of the entire competition. This girl is definitely one to watch at upcoming AWT events. Finishing just off the podium but still sailing strong was Butrich who is from Peru and was impressing all with her smooth style in the crazy high wind conditions.

Women's Podium:

1. Ingrid Larouche
2. Fiona Wylde
3. Sarah Hauser



Youth Division:

This year's youth division was the strongest we've ever seen at a mainland USA contest. It was a tough three-heat battle for the title that came down to three sailors battling for the top of the podium. Maui's Harley Stone and Casey Rehrer sailed extremely well in the tough windy conditions but neither showed quite enough to take down visiting French sailor Loick Lesauvage. Lesauvage's smooth flowing style and massive Back Loops really impressed the judges...and this kid is only 14-years-old! Rehrer gets the bragging rights on Maui finishing second ahead of Stone in third. Rounding out this five-rider heat was Fiona Wylde who ripped her way to fourth and Texan Tyler Tschritter who shredded his way to fifth. Great job by a killer youth fleet.

Youth Podium:

1. Loick Lesauvage
2. Casey Rehrer
3. Harley Stone



Amateur Division:

With only five heats in the books after day one there was a lot to get through on day two with a 27-rider strong amateur fleet. The stronger wind made conditions a lot better for this crew and everyone was catching tons of waves.

The final came down to a heat featuring the top two overall amateur riders from last year, Casey Rerher and Ruben Lemmens, along side veteran west coast shredder Attila Tivadar and Canada's Dan Thomson. With it gusting over 30-knots all four put in their best rides and biggest Loops. In the end it was young gun Rehrer topping the podium whose slashy style and wide array of jumps led him to victory. The other two spots on the podium were grabbed by Thomson (second) and Tivadar (third) who were close to Rerher on their wave scores but just edged out on the jumps. Lemmens sailed well to fourth but I'm sure he'll be looking for revenge against these other guys in the next competition.

Amateur Podium:

1. Casey Rehrer
2. Dan Thomson
3. Attila Tivadar



Masters Division:

With two pro division sailors, Sean Aiken and Ferdinando Loffreda, also competing in the masters it tells you just how good this group really is. But... it was Dan Thomson having the last laugh over these pros and taking the title of AWT Pistol River Masters champion.

Rounding out this final in fourth place was Jeff Albright who can match all the other riders on the wave but just needs to add a solid jumping maneuver to make the podium. Loffreda looked a little overpowered in the well-over-30 knot gusts but still scored a solid Loop and some sick wave rides. Gorge standout Sean Aiken looked comfortable in the nuking conditions and sailed very well but it looked like his miss (by the closest of margin) on a Back Loop cost him.

Masters Podium:

1. Dan Thomson
2. Sean Aiken
3. Ferdinando Loffreda



Grand Masters Division:

It wasn't on purpose, but just by chance the Grand Masters division was sent out in probably the windiest conditions of the day. It looks like it was gusting to over 40-knots, but these guys made the most of it. The AWT staff has scheduled a couple more Grand Masters heats for Sunday in hopes of getting some better conditions for these warriors. However, in the crazy heat local Dana Miller looked incredibly at home sticking his forward, a cheese roll and some incredible slashy down-the-line wave rides. The three other riders, Colby Deer, Dwight Body and James Lundin, all did there best but all found it tough to rack up high scores in the smoking conditions. Look for these guys to be shredding on the water today.





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